SECTION 3

Which TWO things does Kirsten plan to do to prepare her conference paper?

A read another student’s thesis

B collect more data

C talk to some postgraduates

D contact a Professor at another university

E inspect a building site

SECTION 4

Questions 31 – 35

Complete the sentences below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

Mobile phones now have the technology to

send 31……………………. of where the sender is.

watch 32…………………. in real time.

send 33……………………. with texts.

inform students about lectures which are 34…………………………………..

transfer 35…………………….. to a computer.

Questions 36 – 40

Which group of people are the main users of mobile phones for the following purposes?

Write the correct letter, A, B or C next to Questions 36 – 40.

A women

B men

C men and women

Ways of Using Mobile Phones

to access information …………….

to stay in touch ……………

for business …………….

to store personal photos …………………

as a camera …………….

Answer keys:

SECTION 1

postgraduate

engineering

computer games

German

(in) Hall/hall

0295069003

(in the) mornings

Round Theatre

Transport Secretary

newspapers

SECTION 2

E

A

G

D

B

6/ six weeks

email
18. £1.50

yellow form

ordering

SECTION 3

(the) website/internet

(the) length

current

format

Events Officer

changes/revisions

technical

brochure
29, 30 (in any order) B, E

SECTION 4

(a) map

(television/TV) news

music

cancelled

data

B

C

C

A

B

BONUS EXERCISE: GAP-FILLING

The texts below are transcript for your IELTS Listening Practice Test. To make the most out of this transcript, we removed some words from the texts and replaced with spaces. You have to fill each space with the missing word by listening to the audio for this IELTS listening practice test.

SECTION I

You will hear a new student, Stefan, talking to an assistant, Anna, at the Student Union about his membership.

Anna: Hi. can I help you?

Stefan: Urn yeah, I hope so. Erm this is the first time I’ve been down to the [………………………………..]– I’m a new [………………………………..]student – and I just [………………………………..]what to do.

Anna: Oh right. Well, normally we ask international students to fill out this form and we put your details on the wall by [………………………………..]. Then other students can [………………………………..]you – it’s a way for everybody to get to know each other. It can be a bit lonely [………………………………..].

Stefan: Oh I see.

Anna: What’s your name? I’m Anna, by the way.

Stefan: It’s Stefan Unger.

Anna: OK well just write that there – next to name – and then fill in the rest.

Stefan: Right. Um what docs it mean [………………………………..]?

Anna: Oh. just if you arc an [………………………………..]or a post graduate or maybe you’re just here for a short course?[………………………………..]Stefan: I’m a postgraduate. Do I need to say what in?

Anna: Not really – it’s too much detail. But you should put your [………………………………..]so people who have the same interests or problems – as you can [………………………………..].

Stefan: So I’m studying Marine Construction so, for Department, do I put down the Science faculty then?

Anna: Just your actual Department, That must be [………………………………..], no?

Stefan: Oh I see, yes.

Anna: Then if you list what you like doing in your [………………………………..]– not that we ever get any when we’re studying – and maybe you can meet up w ith someone socially or to join a club or something.

Stefan: Well. I like lots of things – shall I just list them?

Anna: My [………………………………..]is to just put one or two like football and films or [………………………………..]. Otherw ise you’ll get so many [………………………………..]you won’t get any time to work!

Stefan: OK – I think I’ll just list computer games as that’s my big [………………………………..]. I haven’t played football for ages. I may start to play once I get [………………………………..]. Now. let’s see – next thing is languages.

Anna: Yes – we find many of the international students get a bit [………………………………..]of speaking English all the time – sometimes they like to speak to someone in their own [………………………………..]. It’s up to you.

Stefan: That is a good idea. 1 presume I don’t need to put English down?

Anna: Oh no – (laughs) – I pul – um – Italian and French.

Stefan: Hm – I can only speak German – my [………………………………..].

Anna: OK. well that’s fine. Just pul that.

Stefan: What docs accommodation mean? Is that my address?

Anna: We’re trying to find [………………………………..]between people and some people live in Hall, some are in flats, some are in bed-sits – so it helps if you say.

Stefan: I’m in Hall, though I’d like to be in a flat. Bui that won’t [………………………………..]till the end of the first term.

Anna: Put where you are nowr. You can alw ays change it later. Then finally just put your [………………………………..].

Anna: Well, it’s going to be difficult for people to contact you then, isn’t it? Why don’t you put the Union one and we’ll lake [………………………………..]tor you.

Stefan: OK.

Anna: It’s [………………………………..]– Have you got that?

Stefan: Yes,

Anna: OK, then

Stefan: Oh I had a couple more questions about the [………………………………..]you’ve got here. Urn – it says there’s a [………………………………..]here …

Anna: Yes. You need to get a card from the shop – and then it’s available to all students in the mornings.

The Union uses it after [………………………………..].

Stefan : OK. I see also the Union organises loads of events. Are they always held here in the Union building? It looks big enough!

Anna: If you’re interested in something, you should check the [………………………………..]or our website. In fact, we normally use the Round Theatre opposite, the [………………………………..]Centre for most events because the sound system is better.

Stefan: Right. I’ll do that. Also I wanted to hire a van. Can I do that through you?

Anna: Erin – no. You need to present a case really – they’re not just [………………………………..]for hire to anyone.

The President said wc have to limit who is allowed to [………………………………..]them. The person you need to sec is the [………………………………..]. She’s on the second floor.

Stefan: OK. thanks. The other thing is, arc all the [………………………………..]we get with our Union card listed on the back of the card? I thought there might be more.

Anna: No. that’s it I’m afraid – mainly books, clothes and music. Though we are currently [………………………………..]io get one on newspapers, so that should be valid from next term.

Stefan: OK. thanks a lot … (fade) …

SECTION 2

You will hear a library assistant talking about the library she works in.

Library assistant: Hi. Can I help you?

Student: Erm – yes – I wanted to join the library.

Library assistant: OK. First of all, let me show you round the library and [………………………………..]a few things for you. (pause) OK, now we’re here at the main [………………………………..]. You can sec the reception, which is where you bring back and take out books and also we can order books and answer your questions there. Next to Lhc [………………………………..]-where you can sec those old desks, is where we keep the [………………………………..]because you can sit down and read there. They’re [………………………………..]into sections for Sciences, Geography. Arts, etcctcra. Then, at the back of the library you can see the section for old books. Next to that is where the books [………………………………..]start. That used to be the Science section but now on those [………………………………..]you’ll find the Arts section. We had a big [………………………………..]in the summer, which I think has made it clearer. The numbering is standard so you should be able to find what you want quite easily. However, if you can’t find something, it probably means it’s been [………………………………..]. OK. then m the corner, next io the [………………………………..]section, is where we thought it was [………………………………..], and away from the phones and [………………………………..]and things, so we’ve put the study desks there. They all have [………………………………..], if you need it for your laptop. We do ask that you don’t just read magazines there, though. OK. then there’s the reference section where you can [………………………………..] the files. Then, as we come back to the main entrance, is the next section, where we used to have the [………………………………..]. It got very busy and noisy, so when we moved everything round we decided to put the law books here. Also, because it’s a smaller section it fits quite well here. OK. then we’re back at the main entrance. Over there, by reception, there’s a door that goes to the [………………………………..]and we have further sections, such as [………………………………..], and study desks through there so you could have a look round when we’ve [………………………………..]. Then just between reception and thedoor here is where we decided to put the computers but the computer magazines are in the magazine section as we found too many went [………………………………..]here! OK. is that everything …

Student: That’s great thanks. Can you just tell me a bit about borrowing and the rules and whatever?

Library assistant: Of course. Over the last two months we’ve been [………………………………..] a new system for this and you can now take books out for [………………………………..]That’s generally enough for most people wc usually get books back within [………………………………..]. Of course, you may decide to renew the period. You used to have to come in to get the book [………………………………..]because we don’t like doing it over the phone as there’s no record of it But now you can do all that via email. If you do forget to [………………………………..], then we do make a [………………………………..]. I’m afraid. That helps our costs, of course, – but wc do [………………………………..]it.

The good news is that there is only one charge – 1 know some libraries charge [………………………………..] for one week and then it goes up with each week it’s late! We ask for £1.50 as we think that’s high enough to stop people being [………………………………..]. The other thing you may want to know is what you do about books that arc not on the [………………………………..]. We do have a system for [………………………………..]them. All you have to do is fill in a [………………………………..], behind those blue ones on the desk, and give it to someone at reception. We’ll let you know when it comes in. Also, sometimes you will need a journal [………………………………..]that wc don’t have but can get from other [………………………………..], so we offer an ordering service if you need it. Now if you’d like Co … (fade)…

SECTION 3

You will hear two students, Ramil and Kirsten, discussing presenting a paper at an architecture conference.

Ramil : Hi, Kirsten. Have you heard about that [………………………………..]conference in Oxford at the end of the year?

Kirsten : Yeah. I saw the leaflet on the [………………………………..]. As it’s my final year. 1 ought to try giving a paper. But I’ve got no idea how to go about it!

Ramil : I think you should go for it. 1 did one last year. It’s quite [………………………………..]. First of all. you need to sec what the [………………………………..]themes are – you know, what topics they arc covering. You can do that by looking it up on the [………………………………..]. You need to submit a paper that falls into one of the [………………………………..]they give you.

Kirsten : Oh. that may give me some ideas.

Ramil : Then, while you’re doing that, you should also have a look at the information on how to [………………………………..]your paper – the ‘rules’, if yon like, such as the length. It’s important you follow those.

Kirsten : I see. Then 1 suppose the next [………………………………..]is to start writing it up. I’d like to use it as an opportunity to [………………………………..]some future work, but I understand it must be based on current work. Still there’s [………………………………..]to choose from. It makes sense to do something that I’m more [………………………………..]with.

Ramil : Yes, – and the other thing is, when you’ve [………………………………..]it up. then go back and look at your data [………………………………..]and make certain that you’ve [………………………………..]it in a format that is standard for your subicit. Remember people have to [………………………………..]information very quickly while they’re listening – don’t make it too [………………………………..].

Kirsten : OK, well, I reckon that’ll take me about a month to get that sorted. Then, the next thing 1 have to do, I guess, before I send it off to the conference [………………………………..], is give the whole thing to the [………………………………..]so that he can look through it and see if it all makes [………………………………..]and is OK.

Ramil : Yeah. Remember to warn him that it’s en route so he can fit it into his [………………………………..]! Then you’re done really. All you have to do after that is to go through it and [………………………………..]any changes you need lo make. Then finally you can [………………………………..]it. You can do that online.

Kirsten : Phew! Good. Then I just wait to hear I suppose. How long docs that take?

Ramil : Depends – but usually about six weeks. When you hear, if your paper has been [………………………………..], then, at that stage, it’s worth giving them a list of any [………………………………..]things you’ll need when you [………………………………..]give the talk a screen or video players or that sort of thing.

Kirsten : OK – but that’s a long way off. And I know that, if my paper is accepted, then, at that stage, I have to give them a short text about myself and my [………………………………..], so that they can put it in the [………………………………..]. Famous, at last!

Ramil : Yeah.

Kirsten: Right – well. I’ve got to get a couple of things sorted if I’m going to get this paper completed.

Ramil : Have you got enough data?

Kirsten : Possibly. I‘d like to [………………………………..]some of it. though, so 1 thought I’d send out some more [………………………………..]. 1 was looking at that thesis that Angela wrote last year and she said you need a sample of over [………………………………..] to be sure of your results.

Ramil : I think some of this year’s postgraduates are doing some of the same [………………………………..]as you on buildings. Why don’t you talk to them?

Kirsten : I’ll end up getting confused. It would be more [………………………………..]for me to actually go out to that site by the rail [………………………………..]to sec how they’re building the new factory. I [………………………………..]to get hold of Professor Barnett at London University and he said I should go out and take pictures. I’m pretty busy but I’ll have to make time. Anyway, what about you … (fade)…

SECTION 4

You will hear part of a lecture on the current and future use of mobile phones.

Lecturer: OK, now today we’re looking at changes in communication, and [………………………………..]changes that have just happened or are likely to happen in the next few years. Key to this is the [………………………………..], which is increasingly being seen as an all-[………………………………..]system rather than just a phone. If you only use your phone for [………………………………..]and making calls now. you will be amazed at how you will be using it in the [………………………………..]. The technology has been [………………………………..]for a range of other uses. For example, phones could be used so that if you are meeting someone and they get lost you could send them a map of your [………………………………..]to help them. This will save all those [………………………………..]explanations over the phone and our poor friends or [………………………………..]trying to drive and find out where they are at the same time. And. if you get bored waiting, or if you are [………………………………..]for example. youwill soon be able to see TV news on vour phone as it is actually being [………………………………..]. This means that you won’t have to miss any of your favourites if you are away for a few days. Most people have got used to texling now, and young people send [………………………………..]to each other but. what is exciting, is the [………………………………..]of putting music with them before you send them. And it’s not all [………………………………..]. Phones are going to become even more critical in business and education. Some recent [………………………………..]have a highly practical [………………………………..]so. for example, as [………………………………..]wc will be able to end everybody a text to let them know if lectures have been [………………………………..]. And the new phones could have a further use in education, as well as business, as they will enable us to go to any [………………………………..]– such as when we are doing a field trip [………………………………..]– and from there to send data [………………………………..]to a computer SO that we can [………………………………..]it when we get home. This means we will no longer be [………………………………..]by what the phone can store.

And it’s interesting to look at the different ways that men and [………………………………..]use phones now, as that docs [………………………………..]how the technology will develop. Some [………………………………..]has been done on how people use phones and some of the results arc [………………………………..]. One of the increasing usages of mobile phones is to get all sorts of data such as phone numbers, the weather, train times, etcetera and. while there’s been an [………………………………..]to set up connections with things that women might be interested in [………………………………..], it is [………………………………..]men who do this. But what about the traditional use of a phone – to speak to people! I suppose we would [………………………………..] that it is mainly women who use phones as a method of contact for friends and family but, in fact,the genders exploit this [………………………………..]equally. I’ve spoken about the increased business usages that phones will offer and I suppose we would [………………………………..]this usage with men. The [………………………………..]picked up though thai women are often working from home or [………………………………..]with work in the evenings so they use phones in this way as much as men do. Most of us are [………………………………..]we can store photos on our phones – it’s an ideal method of [………………………………..] a moment, wherever you are. Women tend m be the group that keep photos on their phones, but it seems that men use their phones to [………………………………..]take pictures much more than women do. And. of course, all this know ledge [………………………………..]the marketing that the companies will do … (fade)…

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